Gps Sensor; Gps (Global Positioning System); Protocol; Sensor Recommendation - Bosch C 70 Manual

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16 | GPS Sensor

16.1 GPS (Global Positioning System)

16.1.1 Serial interface characterization

16.2 Protocol

16.3 Sensor recommendation

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16 GPS Sensor
Space-based global navigation satellite system.
GPS provides positioning, navigation, and timing services to worldwide users.
GPS receiver (sensor) gives digital information about position (longitude, latitude, height),
ground speed, course, and status.
Two types of GPS receivers:
CAN output -> Read in messages via CAN Input of C 70 (not covered here)
Serial output -> Read in messages via RS232 Interface of C 70 (serial interface 2)
Serial Interface is characterized by:
Voltage levels: RS232 is standard (+/-12 V), UART (0 V/ 5 V) needs level shifter
Baud rate: 9,600 is standard for GPS, C 70 supports 1,200 to 115,200 baud. GPS Rx inter-
face baud rate must match C 70 interface baud rate. C 70 Baud rate can be set with the
'GPS_BAUDRATE' characteristic Data format: C 70 expects 8 data bits, no parity bit, 1 stop
bit (8N1)
C 70 expects NMEA Protocol (ASCII).
The following messages are decoded:
Message
GGA
GSA
GSV
RMC
VTG
On most GPS sensors, these messages are activated in the default configuration.
The system has been tested with the Navilock NL-8004P MD6 Serial PPS Multi GNSS Re-
ceiver. This sensor is based on a U-Blox 8 chipset and is fully configurable with the
Navilock "U-Center" software. To use this sensor with Bosch Motorsport components the
transfer rate, the satellite system and the update rate need to be reconfigured. More in-
formation about the configuration can be found in the Appendix.
Data Logger C 70 Manual
Function
GPS fix information
Overall satellite data
Detailed satellite data
Recommended minimum data for GPS
Vector track and speed over the ground
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